README for xsane for win32: This is an early Version of xsane for win32. It may have several bugs. It is not tested very well but short tests looked very good. This version supports: - preview scan, preview zoom - scan and save to pnm, ps and raw file, if compiled in also jpeg, png and tiff - handling of all backend options - helpfiles - copy mode (printing via ghostscript, see section "copy mode") - gimp-plugin It does not support: - fax mode (no compatible faxsoftware) - internationalization not set up correct Installation: ============= - unpack the archiv to c:\ that creates the directory c:\Sane with several files you do not need to copy any files, simply call xsane or scanimage - Sane MUST BE installed in c:\sane because the paths are hardcoded. Xsane will not work correct if you install it at any other place! - make sure you have a directory c:\temp (or whatever you define as temporary directory in xsane's setup) - there are two icons (xsane-32x32.ico and xsane-48x48.ico) that you can use if you set a link from xsane.exe to your desktop, for that use right mouse button and change properties of the link, change icon and select "c:\sane\xsane-??x??.ico" Configuration: ============== edit c:\Sane\etc\sane.d\net.conf and enter a list of NetBEUI names or of IP-addresses of machines you want to connect to. On some Windows system IP-addresses are not accepted; if you experience any problems try the NetBUI names. example for net.conf: myhost1 myhost2.mydomain.com 192.168.0.1 192.169.1.73 you also can start xsane with host:backend:device given as command line option: xsane 192.168.0.1:umax:/dev/scanner or xsane myhost:umax:/dev/scanner Copy-Mode: =========== If you want to use copy mode, you need ghostscript for win32. You can download it e.g. from http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/ Enter Setup/Copy options: enter as Command: c:/gs/gs6.50/bin/gswin32c -sDEVICE=mswinpr2 -dNOPAUSE - Pay attention: you have to use "/", donīt use "\". With sDEVICE=mswinpr2 you select the Printer Dialog of Windows. You also can enter DEVICE-name of your printer (e.g. laserjet). To get a list of available device names open a dos box, and call c:\gs\gs6.50\bin\gswin32c -h Gimp-Plugin: =========== If you want to use xsane as gimp plugin, copy xsane.exe and *.dll to the GIMPīs plug-ins driectory (e.g. c:\Program Files\GIMP\plug-ins) Support: ======== There is no special support for xsane for win32. I develop xsane on a linux machine and will make a binary version for win32 from time to time. Licence: ======== * xsane and xsane for win32 stand under the terms of the GNU general public licence (GPL). You can find the sourcecode for xsane at: http://www.xsane.org * The gtk-libraries that come with xsane also do stand under the terms of the GNU general public licence - GPL (gdk, gtk, glib, gnu-intl, gmodule) * cygwin1.dll stands under the term of the GNU general public licence - GPL * The sourcecode of xsane can be found at http://www.xsane.org * The sourcecode of sane can be found at http://www.mostang.com/sane * For any information about cygwin take a look at http://cygwin.com * For any information about gtk/gdk for win32 take a look at http://user.sgic.fi/~tml/gimp/win32/ Compile it yourself: ==================== * In xsane.WIN32-compilation I wrote down what I did to create xsane.exe Contact: ======== You can contact me via email: Oliver.Rauch@rauch-domain.de but don`t ask for help/support for xsane-win32, I do not have the time to give support to it and want to use my free time to work on the code - please understand that. Oliver Rauch